When importing multiple materials for one object,
the imported material animation curves have all been
assigned to the first material in the object.
This fix also improves the console logging whenever the importer
finds a consistency problem with the imported animation data.
When importing an xfov curve, we must transformed the data to
Lens opening angles in degrees. While the curve value itself is
correctly transformed, the transformation of the tangents has been
forgotten. this is fixed now.
The 2 methods add_bezt() and create_bezt() do almost the same.
I combined them both into add_bezt() and added the optional parameter
eBezTriple_Interpolation ipo
This started with a fix for an animated Object Hierarchy. Then i decided to cleanup and optimize a bit. But at the end this has become a more or less full rewrite of the Animation Exporter. All of this happened in a separate local branch and i have retained all my local commits to better see what i have done.
Brief description:
* I fixed a few issues with exporting keyframed animations of object hierarchies where the objects have parent inverse matrices which differ from the Identity matrix.
* I added the option to export sampled animations with a user defined sampling rate (new user interface option)
* I briefly tested Object Animations and Rig Animations.
What is still needed:
* Cleanup the code
* Optimize the user interface
* Do the Documentation
Reviewers: mont29
Reviewed By: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3070
Things like `BLI_uniquename` had nothing, but really nothing to do in
BLI_path_util files!
Also, got rid of length limitation in `BLI_uniquename_cb`, we can use
alloca here to avoid overhead of malloc while keeping free size (within
reasonable limits of course).
- Add blentranslation `BLT_*` module.
- moved & split `BLF_translation.h` into (`BLT_translation.h`, `BLT_lang.h`).
- moved `BLF_*_unifont` functions from `blf_translation.c` to new source file `blf_font_i18n.c`.
The Fix in 273 creates a backward incompatibility:
Collada files that have been created with an older Blender version
will contain the spotlight_size in Radians where Collada wants
this value to be in DEGREE.
This fix adds a check for the Blender Version that was used to create the
Collada file. If the Collada file was made by an older version of Blender
then the importer will assume that spotlight_size is specified in RADIANS.
Reviewers: campbellbarton, sauraedron
Reviewed By: sauraedron
CC: jesterking
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D279
Exported angles for spot size animation is in radians , however Collada expects it to be in degrees.
This patch is for fixing import and export, and also renaming a variable
Reviewers: gaiaclary
Reviewed By: gaiaclary
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D273
besides performance in some cases.
* DAG_scene_sort is now removed and replaced by DAG_relations_tag_update in
most cases. This will clear the dependency graph, and only rebuild it right
before it's needed again when the scene is re-evaluated.
This is done because DAG_scene_sort is slow when called many times from
python operators. Further the scene argument is not needed because most
operations can potentially affect more than the current scene.
* DAG_scene_relations_update will now rebuild the dependency graph if it's not
there yet, and DAG_scene_relations_rebuild will force a rebuild for the rare
cases that need it.
* Remove various places where ob->recalc was set manually. This should go
through DAG_id_tag_update() in nearly all cases instead since this is now
a fast operation. Also removed DAG_ids_flush_update that goes along with
such manual tagging of ob->recalc.